Waihi Village (Q7959955)

Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Waihi Village, also known as Little Waihi, is a small Māori community of around 25 households on the southwestern shores of Lake Taupo seven kilometres northwest of Turangi, New Zealand. It has been the site of three major landslides, in 1910, 1846 and around 1780, which killed over 200 people in total. The landslides flowed down the Waimatai Stream from their source above the village in the Hipaua Steaming Cliffs geothermal area.

Summary from Reo Māori / Māori Wikipedia (miwiki)

Ko Waihi Village he nohanga o te takiwā o Manawatū-Whanganui. E ai ki Toitū Te Whenua, he nohanga (he 'locality' rānei ki te reo Pākehā) he wāhi e nohoia ana e te tangata, engari kāore anō kia tae te taupori ki te nui e taea ai te kī he tāone tonu taua wāhi rā.

Wikidata location: -38.9470, 175.7440 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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node: Waihi Village (OSM), 70 m from Wikidata [show tags]
name: Waihi Village
place: hamlet
name:mi: Waihī
name:mk: Ваихи
wikidata: Q7959955
wikipedia: en:Waihi Village
ref:linz:place_id: 45682

wikidata match: Q7959955

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